Milwaukee Common Council heard from the city's Health Department on Wednesday, two days after a report that was critical of Milwaukee’s lead abatement program was made public. But the gathering, which was scheduled to discuss the report’s findings, left elected officials with more questions than answers.

Gov. Scott Walker announced $250,000 in grants on Wednesday for 11 nonprofits offering services to Wisconsin veterans and their families. The UW-Superior Foundation was awarded $25,000 for veterans programming on campus.

The 23rd Annual Apostle Islands Sled Dog Race takes place this weekend, February 3-4, in Bayfield, Wisconsin. We learn about what it takes to be a participant and what we should know as spectators with our guest.

President Trump delivered his first State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress last night. He declared a "new American moment" and called on Congress to act on issues like immigration, infrastructure, prescription drug costs, and military spending. We talk with a political expert about the speech's...

President Donald Trump delivered his first State of the Union address this week. Join us for a conversation about how this speech compares to those of past presidents and consider what makes a successful speech.

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has scheduled a public hearing on Racine officials' request to pull 7 million gallons of water per day from Lake Michigan for a Foxconn Technology Group plant.

Paul Ryan's 2016 primary challenger tweeted a list of his Twitter critics on Tuesday, saying 74 of 81 were Jewish. His campaign has also posted the names and contact information of people who contacted the operation to complain.

The Wisconsin Elections Commission still won't hire a new interim administrator to lead the agency despite a warning from the Senate's top Republican that the Legislature could soon make the choice for them. Their decision leaves Mike Haas at the helm of the agency over the protest of GOP senators,...